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Often if you can you're better off steering the 10 onto one of your hands if a double down si.....
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The ROR associated with steering a 10 to the dealer is huge. If it goes wrong - and often even if it goes right, or nearly right - you'll end up with a lot of big bets out there facing a disadvantage. This means you need a huge bankroll to play and the swings can make counting's rollercoaster seem like a sunday drive.
Unlike steering an Ace there is no one best strategy for steering a 10 - it very much depends on the hands you have in front of you.
Often if you can you're better off steering the 10 onto one of your hands if a double down situation arrises (10 and 11's only) but then when using this technique properly you are going to leave the affore mentioned large bets out at a disadvantage doing this.
Steering tens to the dealer - well as with most steering techniques you need control over the whole table, but it does offer several oppertunites. You need to be very accurate with you cut. If you are out, you'll lose. If you are swithering between whether it was 52 or 53 - always go with the lower number. Your 10 turning up early is a a game killer, where as a late 10 leaves you more room to manouver.
Think of it like this - even as a second dealer hit card, the 10 carries an advantage in a lot of situations. If you miss the double you were targetting the 10 for, you can try and bust the dealer. If you miss the dealer, the first card dealt to 1st base should be a 10.
All this said, i would like to go back to the point i made at the start, that being that there's not much information out there on this, and for very good reason. My feeling is that this does not get much discussion because it was never particularly successful even for the people who were really good at it. It's a wonderful play on paper, but unfortunately that's where it stays wonderful. Semyon's team's success with this technique i think was greatly exagerated by Busting Vegas and his failure with it while SI was around pretty much directly contributed to SI collapsing. Alongside this, conditions today are different to those faced in the early 90'. More casinos are using a cut card to cover the back of the stack, so catching a glimps of the card is more difficult. Less casinos allow you to cut under a deck, meaning you have to be accurate at cutting larger packs etc etc.
It is always better to win all 3 hands than to win only 1. Always steer the ten to the dealer. Even if you have an 11 you wouldn't take the ten to win a double if it meant possibly losing the other two hands. Steering the ten to the dealer means that the entire table will probably win. Don't jeopardize that for a single hand.
Think of it this way, if you have 3 hands out and gain a 30% advantage on each from steering the 10 to the dealer (in fact it's between a 20-30% advantage on each hand so this estimate is high) that's a total of 90% advantage over the round.
If one hand is an 11 and you can guarentee a 10 for the 21 you are looking at having not far off a 200% advantage (less of course due to the times that the dealer pushes your 21 and due to the disadvantage on the other 2 hands).
Personally i go with you in so far as i would want the variance reducing play, in fact i wouldn't even steer the 10 to the dealer, i would steer it to my own hand and take the 13% edge. More reliable less variable.
The strategy is straight forward yet, you will have to couple card steering with shuffle tracking and hole carding.
When the dealer is rolling, this give you a chance to gain some info..
If you shuffle track well, I think you can get a good approximation. In the end, you want to see the bottom card after the roll and cut an exact amount off i.e a deck or a deck and a half, wait until you count down the cards and know what spot that card is goig to land on.
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When the dealer is rolling, this give you a chance to gain some info....."
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When the dealer is rolling, this give you a chance to gain some info..
If you shuffle track well, I think you can get a good approximation. In the end, you want to see the bottom card after the roll and cut an exact amount off i.e a deck or a deck and a half, wait until you count down the cards and know what spot that card is goig to land on.
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When the dealer is rolling, this give you a chance to gain some info....."